7 Quotes & Sayings By De Stevenson

D.E. Stevenson is a best-selling author, speaker and literary agent. In addition, she is a popular author on the subject of self-publishing and the author of several books on writing. She has been a professional editor for over twenty years and has worked in the publishing industry for over twenty years Read more

She has been published in over fifty journals and numerous anthologies. Since 2000 she has been a regular speaker on the subject of publishing and marketing.

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...some people might think our lives dull and uneventful, but it does not seem so to us....it is not travel and adventure that make a full life. There are adventures of the spirit and one can travel in books and interest oneself in people and affairs. One need ever be dull as long as one has friends to help, gardens to enjoy and books in the long winter evenings. D.E. Stevenson
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There are adventures of the spirit and one can travel in books and interest oneself in people and affairs. One need never be dull as long as one has friends to help, gardens to enjoy and books in the long winter evenings. D.E. Stevenson
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Prayer did not come easily to me for I always feel that prayer is a silent things, and opening of the heart. To ask for earthly benefits, to reel out a list of requirements and expect them to be supplied is not prayer. It is putting God in the same category as an intelligent grocer. D.E. Stevenson
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Most people, looking back at their childhood, see it as a misty country half-forgotten or only to be remembered through an evocative sound or scent, but some episodes of those short years remain clear and brightly coloured like a landscape seen through the wrong end of a telescope. D.E. Stevenson
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Books are people, '' smiled Miss Marks. ''In every book worth reading, the author is there to meet you, to establish contact with you. He takes you into his confidence and reveals his thoughts to you. D.E. Stevenson
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She had always suffered from a curious fear of what was going to happen round the next corner. Even when life went smoothly and nothing occurred to justify her vague apprehensions, they did not altogether disperse. She had tried to face these fears and conquer them, but she could never do so entirely, she could only strain forward into the darkness of the future, expecting and fearing the unknown. She was brave in the face of dangers she could see, but she could not arm herself against shadows. These fears were her weakness. D.E. Stevenson